Bio
Born and raised in the South, Joseph Quattlebaum moved to the Atlanta area in 2014 to attend graduate school and find a career where he could help people seek justice. Joseph attended Emory University’s, earning a joint degree in law and theology.
Before joining Hall & Lampros, Joseph worked as an associate with the firm Buckley Bala Willson Mew (formerly Buckley Beal) for over six years, representing hundreds of clients for multiple subject matters, including employment discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, malicious prosecution, defamation, and more. Prior to that, Joseph worked as a law clerk at the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia for Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly. As a law clerk, much of Joseph’s work involved employment claims, including claims brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the American’s with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Rehabilitation Act, and the Family Medical Leave Act.
Joseph uses his expertise and experience to ensure that individuals’ civil rights are protected.
When not practicing law, Joseph enjoys spending time with his wife and children, playing music, and gardening.
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